Drake has refuted allegations of engaging in relationships with underage individuals and concealing a secret child, as asserted in a diss track by his rival Kendrick Lamar. The dispute between the two artists has intensified, with both releasing multiple songs targeting each other over the weekend.
In Drake’s latest track, “The Heart Part 6,” he expresses disgust at Lamar’s accusations and implies that he deliberately misled Lamar with false information.
Lamar’s claims were made in his song “Not Like Us,” where he insinuates Drake’s preference for younger partners with lyrics like “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young.”
Previously, Lamar hinted at these allegations in “Meet The Grahams,” addressing Drake’s mother and discussing protecting daughters from predators like him.
Additionally, Lamar alleged that Drake had a secret daughter, which Drake dismissed as intentional misinformation fed to Lamar.
Drake vehemently denied any involvement with underage individuals and challenged Lamar’s accusations, asserting his integrity and reputation.
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The feud between the two rappers began last year, sparked by Drake’s “First Person Shooter,” followed by Lamar’s response in “Like That.” Drake retaliated with diss tracks “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which featured AI versions of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. However, the latter was removed due to legal threats from Tupac’s estate.
Lamar escalated the feud with songs like “Euphoria,” referencing Drake’s past conflicts with Pusha T, who had revealed Drake’s hidden child.
These tracks have garnered significant attention, with Lamar’s “Euphoria” and “Meet The Grahams” ranking high in Spotify streams. Meanwhile, Drake’s diss tracks, “Family Matters” and “Push Ups,” have also received notable attention.
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